Webserver market share (or "I only believe in statistics that I doctored myself.")
First of all: "PHP 4 is dead, finally!". There are only security fixes until my birthday (2008-08-08), nothing more. I read a lot about this in the last week on the planet (for example "So long, and thanks for all the fish!"). This article brought me to the statistic that only 25 percent of all php hosts run allread PHP 5, so a hell lot of hosts to update during the next months.
In this statistic it is also mentioned that only 50% of all internet hosts are run by asp or php so I tried to figure out how owns the other half of the cake. I tried to find out on netcraft and I didn't find it. But I stumbled over this article. It make me think. It's strange that domain parking decide about the market share of a webserver. This brings me again to "I only believe in statistics that I doctored myself" (which is defintly not from Churchill).
In this statistic it is also mentioned that only 50% of all internet hosts are run by asp or php so I tried to figure out how owns the other half of the cake. I tried to find out on netcraft and I didn't find it. But I stumbled over this article. It make me think. It's strange that domain parking decide about the market share of a webserver. This brings me again to "I only believe in statistics that I doctored myself" (which is defintly not from Churchill).
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